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This is a Measure T1 Phase 2 project.John Hinkel Park was designated as a historic landmark by the Landmarks Preservation Commission…

A giant eucalyptus tree toppled during the night of February 26, 2019, crushing and destroying the tot playground used by children age 2-5. Several site elements around the tot-lot were also damaged or destroyed.  The King School Park Project included the replacement of the age 2-5 playground, added a new age 5-12 play element dubbed the “DNA Tower” where the eucalyptus tree once stood, and…

This is a Measure T1 Phase 1 project. The Berkeley Marina is a popular destination for community members and tourists to enjoy. The Marina Corporation Yard houses maintenance staff and equipment to service over 100 acres of park…

This is a Measure T1 Phase 2 project. Improvements included the relocation of the 5-12 playground to be adjacent to the 2-5 playground; new play equipment; new pollinator garden with native plantings; accessibility improvements…

This is a Measure T1 Phase 1 project.The Ronald T. Tsukamoto Public Safety Building is the headquarters for the City of Berkeley’s Fire and Police Departments. The building also includes a detention…

San Pablo Park offers a wide range of recreational activities for all ages.  The park features picnic areas, baseball/softball fields, basketball courts, tennis courts, and play areas for ages 2-5 and ages 5-12. This project included replacement of the play structures, resurfacing of the tennis courts, new fencing, new bleachers, new shade structures, new drinking fountains as well…

Situated in a residential area and close to multiple neighborhood schools, Strawberry Creek Park is heavily frequented by users of all ages and contains basketball, soccer, tennis and volley ball courts, a school-aged play area, a picnic area with BBQ, a restroom, an open lawn, and a natural creek.This project is considered Phase 2 of renovations, which included replacement of the restroom,…

This is a Measure T1 Phase 1 project. The artificial turf fields at the Tom Bates Regional Sports Complex are considered to be the most highly used fields in Northern California serving approximately 19,000 youth and adults who use…

This project rehabilitated a 30-inch diameter culvert conveying Blackberry Creek flows beneath John Hinkel Park. The culvert collects water from the open creek at the north edge of the amphitheater, runs beneath the amphitheater stage and play area, and discharges to the creek south of Somerset Place.Rehabilitation was completed by slip-lining the existing corrugated metal pipe with a 24-inch…

This is a Measure T1 Phase 2 Project.The City shares the cost of sidewalk repair with property owners through the…